Książka The Eighth Day Jay Lembke

The Eighth Day

Autor: Jay Lembke
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydawca: Jay Lembke
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THE EIGHTH DAYSeven days remain.Autumn, 1787.When surveyor Oliver Hales arrives at the remote fronti...

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Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
300
EAN
9798235000025
Enbook ID
53216878
Wydawca
Waga
406
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 17

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THE EIGHTH DAY

Seven days remain.

Autumn, 1787.

When surveyor Oliver Hales arrives at the remote frontier settlement of Black Hollow, he expects to settle boundary disputes and correct a handful of inaccurate records. Instead, he discovers a town where the facts refuse to stay consistent.

Maps contradict the land.

Distances change without explanation.

Memories no longer agree.

Records disappear.

And everyone in Black Hollow is quietly preparing for something called the Eighth Day.

No one will explain what it is.

No one believes they can stop it.

They only know it is coming.

As Oliver searches for answers, the contradictions spread beyond the town's ledgers and landmarks. Reality itself begins to shift. Familiar paths no longer lead where they should. Voices arrive before they are spoken. The line between memory and truth grows dangerously thin.

Guided by a community bound together through courage, trust, and generations of careful preparation, Oliver uncovers a mystery older than the settlement itself-one that cannot be solved with maps alone.

But some places are worth saving, even when they cannot be fully understood.

Blending historical horror, frontier mystery, folk horror, psychological suspense, and supernatural dread, The Eighth Day is an atmospheric tale of memory, identity, sacrifice, and the quiet strength of ordinary people facing the impossible.

Perfect for readers of Stephen King, Christopher Buehlman, Dan Simmons, C. J. Tudor, Justin Cronin, and anyone who loves slow-burning horror where the mystery is as compelling as the fear.

Because in Black Hollow, survival isn't just about making it through the night.

It's about remembering who you are when reality begins to forget.